Pediatric Asthma Specialist in Henderson, NV
Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting children, and without proper management, it can interfere with sleep, school performance, and physical activity.
If your child experiences wheezing, persistent coughing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, specialized care is essential. At Tottori Allergy & Asthma Associates, we provide expert pediatric asthma care in Henderson, NV, offering advanced diagnostic testing and individualized treatment plans designed specifically for children.
Our team understands that pediatric asthma requires a thoughtful, family centered approach. We focus on identifying triggers, reducing airway inflammation, and helping children stay active and confident in their daily lives.

Recognizing Asthma Symptoms in Children
Children may not always describe breathing difficulties clearly, which makes early recognition important. Common pediatric asthma symptoms include:
- Frequent coughing, especially at night
- Wheezing or whistling sounds during breathing
- Shortness of breath during sports or play
- Chest tightness or discomfort
- Recurrent bronchitis or respiratory infections
If your child experiences these symptoms regularly, a comprehensive evaluation can determine whether asthma, allergies, or both are contributing factors. Many children with asthma also have allergic triggers, which can be explored through our full list of conditions we treat.
Managing Asthma Triggers in Henderson

Henderson’s desert climate presents unique challenges for children with asthma. Seasonal pollen, dry air, and dust exposure can all irritate sensitive airways. Indoor allergens such as pet dander and dust mites may also worsen symptoms.
We provide families with practical guidance on improving indoor air quality, reducing allergen exposure, and maintaining consistent asthma control. Educational materials available through our patient resources section help families implement these strategies at home.
Preventive care is equally important. Annual flu shots can reduce the risk of respiratory infections that trigger asthma flare ups.




